This fixes the plugin tpl fallback for all plugins, already using the parseTemplate() method. All others, which may still follow the themes fallback (like contactform etc), would need to always be part of the user template $serendipity['template'], or be fixed later on. This also fixes the backend chaining, which now simply follows the force with a possible engine and then uses $serendipity['template_backend'] (2k11), $serendipity['defaultTemplate'] (2k11), 'default'. As a third, this now uses the correct preview_iframe.tpl file on save and checks for a correct set jquery_backend.js in the user theme $serendipity['template']. Please double check this approach for cases I did not find yet. Thanks! :) References #343
Fixes bug in serendipity_serverOffsetHour (cp. http://board.s9y.org/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=19963) and adds test case
Fixes bug in serendipity_serverOffsetHour (cp. http://board.s9y.org/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=19963) and adds test case
Serendipity - a PHP Weblog/Blog software
Serendipity is a PHP-powered weblog application which gives the user an easy way to maintain an online diary, weblog or even a complete homepage. While the default package is designed for the casual blogger, Serendipity offers a flexible, expandable and easy-to-use framework with the power for professional applications.
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幸運な偶然 - A PHP blog software // This was me trying to raise the PHP code to newer standards without breaking anything. Halfway in I've decided that S9Y is abandonware and went with WordPress.
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